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## Git and Trac Integration
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This page is obsolete since cmucl no longer uses trac.
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Git is integrated with Trac so the commit messages can refer to
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and even close Trac tickets. If the commit messages contains text
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like
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```
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command #1
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command #1, #2
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command #1 & #2
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command #1 and #2
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```
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then the given command is applied to the specified tickets.
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Instead of the short-hand syntax above, you can also use
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```
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command ticket:1
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command ticket:1, ticket:2
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command ticket:1 & ticket:2
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command ticket:1 and ticket:2
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```
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The available commands (not case-sensitive) are:
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close, closed, closes, fix, fixed, fixes::
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references, refs, addresses, re, see::
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* close, closed, closes, fix, fixed, fixes
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The specified issue numbers are closed with the contents of this
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commit message being added to it.
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* references, refs, addresses, re, see
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The specified issue numbers are left in their current status, but
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the contents of this commit message are added to their notes.
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You may also use WikiFormatting in the commit message. When trac
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updates the ticket with the commit message, it will be nicely
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formatted. |
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